Word: ethnicize
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During a segment of her performance when she assumed the role of her old grandmother—a character she plays hunched over, with thick glasses and a heavy Chinese accent—she recalled a particular phrase that gave her confidence in her ethnic looks...
...stars. During the bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, which came only two weeks after the country joined the alliance, Hungarians opened their airspace and air bases to NATO planes. The decision wasn't easy; Hungary was at that time the only NATO member bordering Yugoslavia, and a large population of ethnic Hungarians live in that country's Vojvodina region. "That was a big tick on the positive side of the ledger," says a Western diplomat in Budapest. But then Hungary's brilliance began to fade. Among the criticisms: the sorry state of the country's troops and matériel...
Agatha is Ashanti, a member of one of the region’s largest ethnic groups. She attended Asanteman Secondary School and lived in West Africa until matriculating at Harvard in the fall of 1977, according to the records...
Harvard is an open academic community dedicated to the vigorous exchange of ideas. The freedom of speech is absolutely central to the University’s mission. But Harvard has no obligation to encourage hate speech, speech that explicitly incites ethnic violence. Such speakers have no place in a community based on respect and tolerance, and for that reason, the English department was right to ask Irish poet Tom Paulin not to give the Morris Gray Lecture...
...such as a “yearly report published by the Daily on student of color affairs and resources.” They even suggest a forward-thinking enforcement mechanism to prevent the all-too-common relapses by calling for the establishment of a standing advisory board on multi-ethnic affairs...